My bus from Concordia left at 9pm and arrived in Puerto de Iguazu at 10:30am. It was really comfy, better than a plane! My seat was wide, with a foot rest and reclined far back so I was able to sleep. Even the meal was good, a piece of meat in breadcrumbs with pasta, a ham and cheese tart, bread and a cake. I woke at 6am and when I glanced out the window saw a beautiful ...

... South American cities, everywhere closes between 3pm and 7pm for a siesta. In the end we managed to find a hostel called Hostel Concordia, which was used by the famous Carlos Gardel in 1933. It was expensive so we only stayed for one night.

It was raining heavy that night as we went for a ‘Chovitos’ meal at the local restaurant across the Calle Uruguay.

... dinner we headed across to the hot springs and relaxed. Thursday we caught a bus into Salto itself as we were staying a little outside of the town. Went for a bit of a walk around the town. Usually the guide likes to stop at an english school for children to let them practice their skills but this time the students were taking a test so we couldn't see them. We kept walking and ended up a the dock ...

... just one pool with cold water in! Anyways, had a relax and did some sunbathing, and I managed to finish my fourth book - I think if I get 5 done in a month I get a sticker. Rhys doesn't have corazon juego, but he does have a ridiculous tan line where the entrance band was around his wrist today.

Off to Punta del Este tomorrow, and we're definitely staying at a hostel, yay!